Oxford Trail

Oxford Trail Built by Newton Trails, the City of Oxford, and Oxford College of Emory University The trail was built by Newton Trails, the City of Oxford, and Oxford College.

1.2 miles of concrete walking and biking trails meandering through a hardwood forest dotted with meadows and wetlands.

Starts next week!
03/29/2017

Starts next week!

Please join us with your co-workers, family and friends for the 2017 Every Body Walk Newton series of community walks. On Wednesday, April 5, we'll kick off the four-walk series with a naming announcement for the new rail trail, a ribbon cutting, and a walk and talk with Dr. Justin Kunes and Dr. Renee Riley, orthopedic surgeons with Piedmont Healthcare, our event sponsor. We'll also have learning opportunities and prizes for kids. Those who participate in at least three out of the four walks in the series will receive a special edition Newton Trails t-shirt featuring the new rail trail name and logo. Hope to see you there! Find more information on the Newton Trails website. http://www.newtontrails.org/single-post/2017/02/11/Wednesday-April-5th-Rail-Trail-Ribbon-Cutting-Trail-Naming-and-Every-Body-Walk-Newton-Kick-Off-545-PM

Early voting begins today!
05/02/2016

Early voting begins today!

In order to help trail supporters determine which people running for positions on the Newton County board of commissioners best share the goals of promoting, de...

04/25/2016

During the month of April, Newton Trails is promoting awareness of local walking trails to benefit the health of citizens and build community by walking togethe...

02/03/2016

In 1976 when I arrived in Oxford, Georgia, a couple minutes’ walk brought me to a woodsy, very low traffic road. I soaked up the “out in the countryside” sounds...

Please review the Oxford Trail and the Eastside Trail on TrailLink!
06/27/2015

Please review the Oxford Trail and the Eastside Trail on TrailLink!

Description Suggest an Edit Related Content Newton Trails Covington's Eastside Trail connects Eastside High School, Newton County Public Library, and Chimney Park. Much of the landscape is pleasantly wooded and there are four wooden boardwalks over wetlands. Click to read more Parking and Trail Acce…

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Oxford, GA
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